Journey into Tobago's UNESCO-listed Main Ridge Reserve — the oldest protected rainforest in the Western Hemisphere — with an expert naturalist guide revealing rare orchids, poison-dart frogs, and endemic birds.
What to expect
The Main Ridge Reserve, protected since 1776, is a cathedral of 100-foot silk-cotton trees, festooned with bromeliads and orchids. Your naturalist guide calls in motmots and jacamars by sound, identifies strangler figs and lianas, and pauses at every extraordinary detail — the reserve rewards curiosity at every turn. A picnic stop in a riverside clearing feels worlds removed from the cruise pier just 45 minutes away. On the return, many guides detour through a traditional cocoa estate for a tasting of authentic Tobago chocolate.
Good to know
The reserve is located in the island's interior, accessible from Roxborough — about 35–40 minutes from Scarborough. Arrange a private taxi with a set return time. Wear lightweight long sleeves and insect repellent. Morning tours (depart 8 am) yield the best wildlife activity. Pre-book your guide — certified naturalists are in limited supply on cruise days.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Scarborough — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.